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Wang Yanjun, male, 14 years old, student of Wenjin Middle School in Yangzhou City. After Wang Yanjun's father fell ill, his mother took on the burden of the family. In addition to working during the day, she also had to get up early every day to deliver milk. Seeing his mother's body gradually losing weight, the sensible Wang Yanjun took the initiative to take on the task of delivering milk for her mother. He gets up at 4:30 every day and delivers milk to each family until about six o'clock, then he hurriedly eats breakfast and rushes to school. His mother clearly remembers that the busier he was during the holidays and when other people's children were more relaxed. Especially on New Year's Eve every year, he is sensible and always rushes to help his mother go out to deliver milk in the wind and snow. At home, Wang Yanjun has always taken the initiative to help his parents with housework within his ability. His parents had been sick and hospitalized many times. Whenever he was sick, he would rush to the hospital every day after school, bring tea and water, and take care of his parents. Once, my father was hospitalized and my mother worked during the day and had no time to take care of him. So, being sensible and filial, he took on the responsibility of taking care of his father. After delivering milk early every morning, he would take the breakfast made by his mother to the hospital and serve his father before he hurried to school. As soon as school was over in the afternoon, he rushed to the hospital, scrubbed his father's body, changed his clothes, asked about his father's condition with concern, talked with his father, and alleviated his father's pain. On Saturdays and Sundays, he stayed with his father in the hospital all day long, bringing tea and water to his father, and taking good care of him until his father recovered and was discharged. After Wang Yanjun's deeds were reported by the media, the whole Yangcheng was moved. He has been rated as the National Outstanding Young Pioneer, the Star of Filial Piety in Yangzhou City, and the Top Ten Young Models of Virtue in Yangzhou City.

Wang Siyuan, male, 12 years old, a student in Class 7 (7) of Hua Luogeng Experimental School, Jintan City, Changzhou. "Your noble character and helpful behavior will forever remain in the hearts of us and the recipients." On August 8, 2008, Wang Siyuan received a letter from the Red Cross Society of China, in which he expressed his gratitude to the Sichuan earthquake-stricken area. Thanks for the donation. When Wang Siyuan was in elementary school, he saw that there were often beverage bottles discarded by his classmates in the school trash can. He felt that picking them up could not only protect the environment, but also reuse resources. Since then, you can always see him busy in the grass and beside the garbage can in his spare time and on the way home from school. His little face was sweaty and his little hands were dirty, but it didn't affect his enthusiasm for picking at all. Over the past few years, he has picked up thousands of bottles, and the pile is almost as high as a hill. Every time he sold the bottles, he put the money in a small box and recorded it in his book one by one. By the time he graduated from elementary school, the total amount reached seven or eight hundred yuan. He was never willing to spend any of this money himself, but he did not hesitate when others needed help. When the news of the "5.12" earthquake in Wenchuan, Sichuan came, he immediately poured out the money in the small box and donated 200 yuan to the Red Cross Society of China. Later, he asked his father to buy more than 1,000 yuan of books and entrust them to Comrades participating in disaster relief work in Wenchuan

Hua Ling, female, 11 years old, a student in Class 6 (3) of Qishuyan Dongfang Primary School in Changzhou City. She is a "young volunteer" with deep love. In Qishuyan, Chaoyang, Yonghong and other nursing homes, you can always see her during holidays. She followed the uncles and aunts of the Volunteer Federation to visit the elderly there, making wontons for them, telling them about provincial fortunes, posting Spring Festival couplets, and performing performances. When the elderly saw her, they would happily say: "Little Nizi is here again!" In April this year, she took the orphans and disabled children from Changzhou Children's Welfare Home on a high-speed train to Wuxi, fulfilling their high-speed rail dream. Along the way, she carefully took care of her paired child, 8-year-old Chang Jijian, introduced him to the knowledge of high-speed rail, and enjoyed the beautiful scenery along the way. Chang Jijian, who rarely went out, not only felt the novelty of taking the train, but also deeply loved it. I remember this "little sister" wearing green volunteer uniform. Last summer, ten-year-old Hua Ling and her classmates from the Provincial Volunteer Service Team came to Dabie Mountain, donated school supplies to the children there, and ate, lived and studied with them. This summer, Hua Ling and other classmates came to Dabie Mountain again to visit their paired classmate Zhang Zhixin and sent school bags and other school supplies. In addition to participating in volunteer activities himself, Hualing also organizes students to participate in charity activities.

After the Wenchuan earthquake, she took the lead in donating all her New Year's money. A year later, she mobilized everyone to donate books to Wenchuan children; as the severe cold hit, she organized the entire school's young pioneers to carry out the "2010 Warm Winter Action"; during weekends and holidays, she led her classmates to nursing homes charity performance; in addition, she also organized classmates to go to Huaxi Park and Wedun Park to carry out environmental protection activities... From her, her partners understood what "volunteer" is and what "volunteer" is.

Jiang Qi, male, 14 years old, is a student in Class 8 (6) of Changzhou Experimental Junior High School. The disability of his right hand maximized the ability of his left hand and also inspired his motivation to make progress in life. Jiang Qi believes that even one hand can create miracles. He often used this sentence to encourage himself: "Say no to the impossible!" At first, his family and friends thought that riding a bicycle was an "impossible thing" for him. He loved challenges and fell countless times and suffered numerous injuries when he was learning to ride a bicycle, but he never shed a tear! After unremitting efforts, he finally learned it! This successful experience brought him great encouragement. What made him even more happy was that he could share the worries for his family - he could ride his bicycle to help his grandma go to the supermarket to buy daily necessities. He loves sports. In his first autumn sports meeting when he entered junior high school, he won first place in the 100 meters and second place in the 200 meters. In addition to running, shuttlecock kicking and rubber band jumping are his strengths, but rope skipping is the only one that gives him trouble. Unwilling to admit defeat, he wrapped one end of the rope around his residual arm, tied a knot, and swung it with his other hand. The rough rope rubbed against his young arm, and the residual arm was red from the strangulation, and the skin was worn. But he said that this pain cannot stop a man from pursuing success. In order to take care of him, the teachers and classmates did not arrange for him to be on duty, but he made himself a duty student every day. He must use practical actions to do what he can for the collective he loves. This year, he also actively participated in the competition for the director of the "Student Autonomous Management Committee" in the eighth grade group, and won the trust and support of classmates in the entire grade. He was successful in the competition with the highest number of votes in the grade.

Cheng Qian, female, was a student at Lewu Experimental School in Xinghua City. She died of illness in 2010. A 13-year-old girl fought against the disease for five years and finally closed her eyes forever. She endured severe pain and continued to write while in bed, leaving behind a 400,000-word fairy tale manuscript. She is Cheng Qian. Cheng Qian had excellent grades in elementary school and loved writing. The walls of her home were covered with certificates. When she was 8 years old, she, who had always been healthy, began to vomit inexplicably and couldn't eat. From then on, Xiao Chengqian began a long journey of seeking medical treatment across the country. Since she couldn't play with other children, Cheng Qian spent most of her time reading and writing. Her father spent all the family's savings and took on more than 200,000 yuan in debt, but the real cause of the disease still could not be found. By the time she entered junior high school, Cheng Qian's condition had not improved at all and her weight was only 35 pounds. However, she wanted to study and go to school, but her family could no longer afford the money. After Wang Huagui, the chairman of Lewu Experimental School, found out, he decided to let Cheng Qian go to Lewu for free. While studying at Lewu, she excelled in all subjects except physical education. In the days that followed, she traveled between major hospitals and schools across the country. On the way to see a doctor, Xiao Chengqian always carries a backpack of books and a stack of manuscript paper with her. Learning, reading, and writing fairy tales are her greatest pleasures. Her illness is getting worse, but her fairy tale works are increasing. But the ruthless disease was not moved by the true love in the world. On March 26, 2010, Xiao Chengqian closed her eyes forever... After Cheng Qian passed away, Wang Huagui decided to fulfill Cheng Qian's last wish and help her publish a book. In July 2011, Cheng Qian's posthumous work "The Rose That Never Withered" was officially published by Hohai University Press.

Zhu Enhan, male, 16 years old, student at Sihong County Special Education School. Zhu Enhan, who lost his mother and lost his hearing at a young age, has always been a model of self-respect, self-reliance, thrift and self-improvement among his peers. Zhu Enhan has been dependent on his father and brother since he was a child. His father has never had to worry about washing, cooking and housework. When he was a little older, he followed his father to do farm work in the fields. He got blood blisters on his hands. He secretly pricked them with a needle at night, and went to the fields with his father as usual the next day.

During the summer vacation of fifth grade, he insisted on following his father to work at a construction site to supplement the family income. The high temperature of more than 40 degrees caused him to suffer from heat stroke, but he wrote on a piece of paper: Dad, your waist is not good, I want to help you. The father was speechless and wept. He was also a diligent and thrifty little model. The money he collected and sold for scraps was always used to buy books, and he often wore the clothes left by his brother. Zhu Enhan, who looks simple on the outside, is also simple and kind on the inside. As class monitor and student union president, he does both work and study. He always tries his best to help his classmates when they have difficulties. He is also fair and just in handling student union affairs, and treats others with gentleness and courtesy. He is diligent and studious, his grades are always among the best, and he has high prestige in the school. He has been rated as one of the school's "three good students" and "outstanding student union cadres" many times. He is also a good athlete and once represented the school in the Sihong Primary and Secondary School Games. Although Zhu Enhan lives in a silent world, he is enthusiastic, cheerful, positive, and willing to communicate with able-bodied friends. He practices speaking hard every day, reads various newspapers, periodicals, and books, and his writing ability improves rapidly. His biggest dream is to be a writer like Helen Keller and use words to listen to the voices of the world.

Shao Shuai, male, 14 years old, from Xuzhou, student at the High School Affiliated to the Central Academy of Arts and Crafts. In order to save his mother's life, Shao Shuai resolutely donated bone marrow. His pure filial piety and incomparable courage touched countless people. Shao Shuai's parents divorced when he was 1 year old. When he was more than 5 years old, his mother Shao Dan went to Beijing to work. He lived in Xuzhou with his elderly and frail grandmother and grandfather. He studied in the primary school attached to the University of Mining and Technology, and his academic performance has always been among the best. He has a wide range of interests, loves calligraphy and painting, and has won many awards. In early 2009, when Shao Shuai was facing the critical period of being promoted to junior high school, his mother suddenly suffered from leukemia. After the entrance examination, he did not report to the new school. Instead, he asked his grandfather to take a year off from school and go to Beijing to take care of his mother. Day and night in Beijing, he served his mother tea and food every day and took good care of her. Shao Dan needed a bone marrow transplant. Shao Shuai immediately asked the doctor to donate his own bone marrow. The doctors and nurses were impressed by Shao Shuai's courage. On February 24, 2010, the hospital successfully performed a bone marrow transplant for my mother. Shao Shuai, who was originally dizzy, bravely held on every day during the blood draw without shedding a single tear or flinching. After being discharged from the hospital, Shao Shuai would get up early and take the bus from dawn to dusk every day to rush between his temporary residence in Xiangshan and the hospital to deliver meals to his mother. Shao Shuai's grandmother said that Shao Shuai used to be most afraid of the dark and never dared to walk outside alone at night, but now he is not afraid at all. In January 2011, Shao Shuai honorably joined the Youth League of China. He has also been awarded the title of China's top ten filial sons, China's top filial piety and love for relatives, China's top ten educational figures in Jiangsu Province, and Jiangsu Province moral model of filial piety and love for relatives. In June 2010, he attended the Sixth National Youth Congress as the only representative of 800,000 children in Xuzhou City.

Min Zhenghong, female, 13 years old, a student in Grade 2 (8) of Jinhu County Foreign Languages ??School. When Min Zhenghong was 6 years old, her father suffered from cancer and her mother was overwhelmed and died from drinking pesticides. Soon, his father passed away, and Xiao Zhenghong became an orphan. With the care of her neighbors, Xiao Zhenghong prepares three meals a day with her young hands. Xiao Zhenghong showed her talent for learning as soon as she entered school, and her grades have always been among the top three in her grade. The school considered her practical difficulties and not only waived all tuition and fees for her, but also allowed her to live on campus for free. She took advantage of the fact that she lived in school to organize studies for students with poor academic performance after school. Due to her excellent character and academic performance, she was awarded the honorary title of "Top Ten Young Pioneers of Jiangsu Province" by the Youth League Provincial Committee in 2008. In 2009, she was awarded the honorary title of "National Outstanding Young Pioneer" by the Youth League Central Committee, the Ministry of Education, and the National Youth Working Committee. In 2010, he entered Jinhu County Foreign Language School to study. Every day, she persists in studying late into the night, and her grades remain at the top of her grade. She has been awarded honorary titles by the school, province and city many times. Xiao Zhenghong deeply understands that "a drop of kindness should be repaid by a spring of water". She helped her classmate Lu Yuan on duty, helped her little sister in the same dormitory comb her hair, organized classmates in the class to donate money to help needy children, and organized morning readings for her classmates every morning. There is a nursing home 500 meters away from the school, and Xiao Zhenghong is a frequent visitor there. In the morning, after getting up early, she quietly sneaked into the nursing home to comb the hair, fold the quilts, and organize things for the lonely elderly people; in the evening, after school, she went to tell stories to the elderly people.

The elderly happily called her the "little angel of the nursing home."

Zhang Niu, female, 14 years old, is a student in Class 3, Grade 9, Taishan Middle School, Daxu Town, Tongshan District. Zhang Niu relies on her personality charm and organizational skills to bring the left-behind friends together to study and do activities, and grow up healthily with them. She also makes her friends' relatives working outside feel at ease. Many of Zhang Niu's neighbors and relatives have gone out to work. Many left-behind children lack education. Some of them hang out with "little gangsters" in the society. Some are addicted to the Internet and stay out all night, resulting in poor academic performance or even going down a wrong path. Some safety accidents are heart-wrenching. Zhang Niu saw it in her eyes and felt anxious in her heart. She decided to open a "hobby bookstore". Her idea was supported by her parents. As a result, their home became an activity center for left-behind children. Zhang Niu sorted out her school supplies, books, toys, etc., and established a study bookstore and a study mutual aid group. When the weekend comes, the children gather at Zhang Niu’s house. Under Zhang Niu’s guidance, they do homework, read books, and play games together. In order to let parents understand the growth of their children, Zhang Niu established a file for left-behind children. A thick book densely recorded the children's names, gender, age, hobbies, shortcomings, advantages, parents' work places and contacts. Make phone calls and report their study and living conditions to their uncles and aunts regularly and in a timely manner. Her home phone and computer have also become a family hotline for parents of left-behind children. Relatives can chat with their children by phone or video. Zhang Niu's approach has been enthusiastically praised by parents of left-behind children, schools and society. In May 2011, she won the title of the Second Xuzhou Virtuous Youth, and in June this year she participated in the selection of the Provincial "Top Ten Self-Strengthening Girls".

Zhang Changxuan, male, 12 years old, Nantong City Zhang Changxuan, a student in Class 6 (8) of Tongzhou Primary School in Tongzhou District, made up his mind to be an environmental protection guardian because of the shock brought by the science fiction movie "The Day After Tomorrow". He suggested to his class teacher that the whole class watch the movie and discuss it. At the squadron meeting, they used old clothes to make reusable bags, made empty jars into vases, and discussed many saving tips. He led his teammates to design and make products using environmentally friendly materials and won the group special prize in the Nantong City "Small Hands" competition. He won the special prize in the provincial "Golden Key" science knowledge competition. His family also joined the ranks of environmental protection volunteers at Zhang Changxuan's request and supervision. When his grandmother in the countryside wanted to build a bathroom, he discovered that the sewage pipe would lead directly to the pond. I begged my grandma to rebuild it. With the support of my parents, my grandma’s water and sewage diversion project was built. Zhang Changxuan happily used his New Year’s money to support it. He is a well-known water-saving guardian in the community and often uses solar water heaters. He knew that this was because the automatic water discharge controller was not installed, so he suggested installing a controller to the house. The owner of the house was moved by his persistence and finally adopted his suggestion. During the holiday, Zhang Changxuan rode. He went to several villages on his bicycle to investigate the pollution situation of the river. He wrote a short paper "Clear Pond, Beautiful Home" and sent it to the United Nations Environment Program, which aroused their interest. In October 2010, he was invited to participate. "World Children's Environment Conference" organized by the United Nations Environment Program in Nagoya, Japan

Li Nengda, male, 12 years old, a student in Class 6 (7) of Luoshe Central Primary School in Wuxi City. His mother became disabled due to polio, and his father lost the ability to work due to depression. Li Nengda lived a difficult life with his divorced mother. Under various difficulties, the young man used his young shoulders to shoulder the burden of life with his family and became the leader of the family. "The pillar of support". In 2007, Li Nengda's parents divorced under forced circumstances. His father was taken care of by his grandparents, and Li Nengda was raised by his mother. During the days when he and his mother were dependent on each other, he used every bit of his ability to warm his mother's heart. It rekindled his mother's hope in life. From the time he became sensible, Li Nengda insisted on doing his own things, and took over all the household chores. When the sewer at home was blocked, he tried his best to do it himself. Dredge. The gas needed to be changed. He dragged the 50-60 kilogram cylinder with difficulty alone and skillfully changed the connection.

On a hot summer night, in a house of more than 40 square meters, the heat was so hot that it was difficult to sleep. Li Nengda let the only fan in the house blow on his mother, but his clothes were soaked with sweat again and again... What made his mother even more gratified was that, Li Nengda is also a very good child in school. His academic performance has always been among the best, and he has been rated as one of the "Three Good Students" by the school every semester. His articles such as "Meandering Huishan" and "I Make Recycled Paper" won the first prize in national competitions, and his paintings have also won many awards. and was published in newspapers and magazines. Li Nengda said: "Good academic performance is also the best reward for my mother."

Wu Han, male, 16 years old, a student in Class 8, Grade 2, Yancheng City No. 1 Middle School. On the evening of February 18, 2011, classmate Wu Han picked up a bag on her way home, containing nearly 10,000 yuan in cash and a bank card with a balance of more than 100,000 yuan. That night, Wu Han and her mother tried to contact the owner based on the phone book in the bag and called the police. Until around 12 o'clock at night, the mother and son made more than 10 phone calls but could not contact the owner. The next day, Wu Han's father contacted the owner Yao Yihua through the police station based on two ID cards and shopping mall consumption cards. When the original object was returned, the owner offered him 8,000 yuan as a reward, but Wu Han politely declined. On February 21, Yao Yihua sent a letter of thanks to the school, and the news about Wu Han's lost money spread. The Yandu District Civilization Committee immediately awarded Wu Han the honorary title of "Virtue Youth" and awarded him 2,000 yuan in virtue funds. However, he donated the cash to the school's Sunshine Fund project to help those most in need. The "I Recommend and I Review the Good People Around Me" event sponsored by the Central Civilization Office announced the April 2011 candidate list for the "China's Good People List". Wu Han was selected as an "honest and trustworthy person" because of his deeds of showing integrity without hesitation. When interviewed by reporters, Wu Han said, "Integrity is the basic requirement of being a human being. Don't give the money you pick up to others, keep it for yourself and spend it yourself. What you spend is not money but your own conscience. You will feel uneasy all your life." After Wu Han's advanced deeds spread, teachers and classmates all realized that what he did was just a "normal behavior" because Wu Han had always been a good student who was willing to help others in his daily life.

Li Chenyao, female, 12 years old, a student in Class 6 (3) of Ruijin Road Primary School in Nanjing. Li Chenyao is an optimistic student who respects teachers, unites classmates, cares about the collective, and treats others with humility. No matter who encounters difficulties in study, she is eager to help. He is rigorous and responsible at work. In the past two years as the team leader, he has actively and innovatively completed various tasks assigned by the counselor. In life, she is lively and cheerful, and her teachers and classmates all praise her for being "helpful, modest, and strict with herself." In the past six years, he has been rated as one of the "Three Best Students" of the school every year. From 2008 to 2011, he was continuously rated as "The Three Best Students of Baixia District". Li Chenyao is enthusiastic about public welfare. In 2010, as World AIDS Day was approaching, she organized her classmates to learn relevant knowledge about AIDS prevention and treatment. She designed leaflets herself, made more than 1,000 copies, and distributed them to passers-by at the school gate, communities, and streets. She won the Individual Excellence Award in the "Children's Heart Red Ribbon" AIDS prevention peer education activity organized by China Children's Press and Publishing Corporation and the United Nations Children's Fund. Every winter and summer vacation, Li Chenyao actively organizes her friends to participate in the Young Eagle Holiday Team activities. Their Young Eagle Holiday Team was rated as the outstanding Young Eagle Holiday Team in the city, and she was personally rated as "Advanced Moral Practice in Baixia District during the Summer Vacation" personal". While participating in the New Year's Eve dinner organized by the Yangtze Evening News, she took the initiative to pair up with a classmate from a very poor family and actively helped her. She visited the other person's home every New Year and holiday. Therefore, Li Chenyao was named the most beautiful "caring little reporter" in the cold winter by Yangzi Evening News in 2011.

Chen Yingqi, female, 11 years old, a student at Yangming Central Primary School in Wuxi City. She is the "famous host" of the school. The flag-raising ceremony every Monday is organized in an orderly manner. She is a caring little ambassador who is passionate about charity. Chen Yingqi has a large cardboard box specially used to store "old bottles and cans" and "old books and newspapers". After accumulating a certain amount and selling it, she will have a "love fund" to donate to support disaster areas and provide aid to impoverished mountainous areas. Donate to children with leukemia.

Ju Zheng, male, 14 years old, a second-year student at Wujiang Experimental Junior High School in Suzhou. Juzheng’s hometown is Jining, Shandong. Nine years ago, my parents came to Wujiang. Their family lived on a cement boat and made a living by fishing. They had to go out at 3 a.m. every day and could not return home until eight or nine in the evening. The first thing Iumasa did when he got home from school was to cook. His parents said to him: "Your tomorrow will only depend on your own efforts." Zu Zheng always listened to every lesson seriously and was good at constantly drawing inferences and applying them flexibly in his studies. The first time he participated in a national composition contest, he won the second prize. So far, it has won more than 50 certificates from various competitions. During the summer vacation of his second grade, Juzheng became very interested in the violin, but the tuition fee of 100 yuan per hour put his parents in a difficult position. After tossing and turning all night, my parents gritted their teeth and bought a violin. Izheng lived up to their wishes, and playing the violin became an indispensable practice for him after dinner every day. Nowadays, he plays the violin very well, and he can also use his weekends to help tutor his classmates in violin playing. In December 2009, Ju Zheng won the first prize in the 2009 Jiangsu Provincial Youth Creation and Invention Competition for his invention of the "top plug electric kettle" and the 4th Wujiang City Mayor's Award for Science and Technology Innovation. This small invention also comes from Inspired by his usual housework. Juzheng is an ordinary and lucky child. His not-rich family makes him more independent and extraordinarily strong. In 2010, Ju Zheng, the child of a new citizen of Suzhou, won the honorary title of "Suzhou Young Pioneers Image Representative - Zhouzhou". In May 2011, he won the Jiangsu Province "Four Good Young Men" medal.